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do join us again. maybe you have some energy- saving appliances, like an energy star-rated washer and dryer. but what about your tv? chances are it's on more than your washer, dryer, and kitchen appliances combined.
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thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> eliot: lisa, let me start with you. this is shocking for those who look at michigan as a blue state, first what do these bills do, and how did they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer and women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job number one and he completely flip flopped on that. it would have been nice to see him come out and say i'm going to veto this legislation. there are so many bills i can't even keep them all straight. you named a few of them. but coercive abortion. we offered amendments that you can't coerce a woman in completing a pregnancy and that amendment would not be accepted. the right for insurance, like you said, and this isn't just taking control over a woman's body away from herself taking control from a doctor, you're putting it in the hands of employers, insurance companies but then you think about the economic iss
thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> eliot: lisa, let me start with you. this is shocking for those who look at michigan as a blue state, first what do these bills do, and how did they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer and women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job...
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where does that leave us? >> i don't want to end up in kelly's court today, but i think the term is -- there is at least circumstantial evidence in this case that says that the timing at least is tremendously favorable for the senator, for senator menendez. the timing of this couldn't have been better. so certainly the timing benefited him greatly. whether that was, whether there was malfeasance involved, i don't know, but he's got to be happy about the timing. megyn: uh-huh. we will keep an eye on it. chris stirewalt, thank you, sir. >> you bet. megyn: learn more about this developing story by going online, check out our web site, foxnewslatino.com, for complete coverage. >>> and we are tracking a developing story high above the earth after a controversial rocket launch by north korea poses possible new threats to america. this week's launch, condemned across the globe as a thinly-veiled test of a long-range, possiblily nuke already-armed missile -- nuclear-armed missile, and now it look like the satellite is
where does that leave us? >> i don't want to end up in kelly's court today, but i think the term is -- there is at least circumstantial evidence in this case that says that the timing at least is tremendously favorable for the senator, for senator menendez. the timing of this couldn't have been better. so certainly the timing benefited him greatly. whether that was, whether there was malfeasance involved, i don't know, but he's got to be happy about the timing. megyn: uh-huh. we will keep...
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the bush administration used it to get terrorism information non-terrorism data bases. this is to get any information anywhere. not just the fourth amendment. front to the bill of rights. you know, though, the left has been seselectively berserk about privacy. they have been trying to get hands on the medical records for years. they are doing it under obamacare. as you point out, as long as it's for the greater good, privacy doesn't matter. they can do whatever they want. i hope it heads to the courts. i can't even believe they focus on terrorism. >> the administration, they say they only look at likely terrorism things. more information is needed. in san francisco and the other cities, some of the public bus systems put microphone in the seat to do surveillance. imagine if you heard this conversation. there is greg, bob, eric, imagine you were on a public bus and hear what they were talking about. >> that is funny. >> greg: i have never been on a public bus. the only talk you hear on a bus is a guy having a conversation with himself. he's normally not wearing pants. bu
the bush administration used it to get terrorism information non-terrorism data bases. this is to get any information anywhere. not just the fourth amendment. front to the bill of rights. you know, though, the left has been seselectively berserk about privacy. they have been trying to get hands on the medical records for years. they are doing it under obamacare. as you point out, as long as it's for the greater good, privacy doesn't matter. they can do whatever they want. i hope it heads to the...
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geraldo rivera is going to be joining us live. and we're going to show you how it take great holiday pictures. you know the photographs? you've got digital cameras. how often do you cut people's heads off? >> brian: florida georgia line coming up in the after the show show. they're awesome and got another great song waiting for you. >> gretchen: join me on studio b today, 3:00 p.m. eastern. here we ép, america. foxç news alert. yo. knewç worries government spending issspeeding out of control againsas the fed chair ben b%jbpgke says he will notmy let up on stimulus÷ú spending until unemploymentç gets a whole letç lower. we're a longay from that. heresin "america's úççç >> 85.ç that will continueb printing a lot of money. for four years, president obama has been spending a lot of money. we've still got an economy growing at best, 2 1/2% in the third quarter. it may be lower than that in the fourth quarter of this year. bill: that is only error in the quiver. we can print money. >> ben bernanke tried everything. n
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that make us economically stronger. that grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. >> ambassador, you have served under republican and democratic administrations. is it not your experience that, usually, we strive to be a little more bipartisan when you're dealing with foreign affairs? >> that's been the aspiration for a long time in american foreign policy. we don't always meet the goal. foreign policy is a place that we've got to come together and boet political parties certainly do. and the agenda is a very, very challenging one for president obama. everything from the afghan war, how do we get out of afghanistan, to making sure that iran does not achieve a nuclear weapons capability, dealing with a nort korea fleet. dealing with the arab nations. these are the issues that the next secretary of state has to deal with, along with president obama, working for president obama, obviously. and that's really where our focus should be. and it's been just a tragedy that we've now spent three months focused on these q
that make us economically stronger. that grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. >> ambassador, you have served under republican and democratic administrations. is it not your experience that, usually, we strive to be a little more bipartisan when you're dealing with foreign affairs? >> that's been the aspiration for a long time in american foreign policy. we don't always meet the goal. foreign policy is a place that we've got to come together and boet political parties...
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nothing in his background. >> tell us about the weapon he used. it was a stolen weapon, and how it was that he was able to get that. >> he apparently took it from a friend of his. it was an ar-15, semi-automatic rifle. there's a lot of ar-15s on the market and a lot own the ar-15. they use it for target practice and hunting, but mostly target practice and personal protection. it didn't surprise me at all. we heard that apparently it did jam, but apparently he was unable -- he was able to clear that. that says to me that he knew a little bit something about this weapon to make sure that when he was able to jump the magazine and clear that weapon and continue on. >> i want to talk about something that struck us that's very important from the county sheriff when he said there were multiple drills that had taken place in this mall, and he had 10,000 people actually able to escape safely. it could have been a lot worse. listen to what he said. >> yeah. >> it appeared that the suspect's rifle did jam while he was attacking individuals in the food court.
nothing in his background. >> tell us about the weapon he used. it was a stolen weapon, and how it was that he was able to get that. >> he apparently took it from a friend of his. it was an ar-15, semi-automatic rifle. there's a lot of ar-15s on the market and a lot own the ar-15. they use it for target practice and hunting, but mostly target practice and personal protection. it didn't surprise me at all. we heard that apparently it did jam, but apparently he was unable -- he was...
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rick will join us. have you ever noticed sometimes when the television is on, you're watching a show, rick, and goes to commercial break and blasted off the couch because the volume is so high. apparently we have a change that we can share with our viewers, some good news perhaps. >> reporter: good news starting today. we should start off this is nothing against the fine companies that pay good money to advertise on fox news but there are a lot of ads on tv that really annoy people because how loud they are. it is the case for years. commercials purposely much louder than shows they run on as a way to get our attention. starting today, that is not allowed anymore. at midnight last night a new law took effect that requires the volume of commercials no louder than two decibels than the programing. congress passed this calm act, comercial advertisement loudness mitigation act. don't think it was passed as public service to you as television viewers, no. it was tv stations who pushed for this. every time yo
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walking us through the debate. >> reporter: he has farmed these fields over 40 years. he grows rice and soybeans in northern japan. he's concerned his 30 hectare farm is too small to compete with farmers in the united states. >> translator: the tpp would be catastrophic for us. the government hasn't showed us what would happen if japan joined the pact. >> reporter: japanese farmers have been some of the most vocal opponents of the transpacific partnership. they say eliminating tariffs would allow cheaper agricultural produce such as rice and wheat to flood their market. agriculture is just one of many areas the tpp would cover. others include intellectual property and medical services. u.s. government officials are leading the trade initiative. ten other countries, including mexico and canada, are taking part in the talks. prime minister yoshihiko noda is steering japan towards negotiations but he hasn't made a commitment yet. he's facing opposition from within his own party because of the ongoing pressure by the farmers. business leaders want japan to dive in. they sa
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. >> thank you all for joining us. in the meantime, anderson cooper 360 starts right now. >> ashley thank you. good evening. we begin tonht keeping them honest searching for facts holding people in government accountable. tonight we are going to show you a place so horrific it is tough to believe it exists. a modern day concentration camp. this concentration camp is in north korea a country that is right now publicly celebrating the launch of a missile. >> after four successful failures north korea shocked the world with this launch. nuclear war heads to the west coast of the united states. >> these images showed people celebrating in north korea. tonight there are signs that the north korea people not totally in control of the device. >> but tonight on north korean tv the anchor was so excited. while much of the world is talking about misslles tonight, there is a crime against humanity occurring in that country. a crime that receives little attention. 150,000 people blifr believed to ing terrible things. these prisons
. >> thank you all for joining us. in the meantime, anderson cooper 360 starts right now. >> ashley thank you. good evening. we begin tonht keeping them honest searching for facts holding people in government accountable. tonight we are going to show you a place so horrific it is tough to believe it exists. a modern day concentration camp. this concentration camp is in north korea a country that is right now publicly celebrating the launch of a missile. >> after four...
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send your e-mail to us. that is it to night's gerri willis report, thank you for joining us, have a great night, we'll see you tomorrow. lou: good evening, president obama working hard, to be president of all of the 47%. and big business is aligned with the president and his quest to raise taxes on everybody. here is the president today acknowledging that his promise not to raise taxes on middle class will be nul and void on january 1st. the president in his own words confirming that tax hike, coming irrespective of the fiscal cliff outcome. >> taxes are going to go up one way or the other, the key is to make taxes go up and high-end individuals, i am confident that republicans would not hold middle class taxes hostage to try to protect tax cuts for high income individuals. lou: obamacare, guarantees taxes are going up. 5 new obam obamacare-based taxeo kick in next year. a 3.8% surtax on unearned income, and call chains and dividend 18.8%, and a new tax on hospital care, and medical device manufacturersing'
send your e-mail to us. that is it to night's gerri willis report, thank you for joining us, have a great night, we'll see you tomorrow. lou: good evening, president obama working hard, to be president of all of the 47%. and big business is aligned with the president and his quest to raise taxes on everybody. here is the president today acknowledging that his promise not to raise taxes on middle class will be nul and void on january 1st. the president in his own words confirming that tax hike,...
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or against us. we grow up learning how to manage the empire without questioning whether or not we actually need one. and obama but always very good at it i think he's a bleriot and i'm sure that when he looks in the camera he just i will keep this country strong we are going to be the indispensable nation he repeats. and unfortunately we're out of time it was absolutely on our pleasure. i really encourage i want to check out the untold history of the united states the groundbreaking work really important for everyone to see it in this country thank you michelle. luke live. the speed. we're. looking. at least. in. a little. years some to see the. destruction without to see. what could have been just ruins. save a great sacrifice. and restore by huge efforts. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. beauty is a. russian a site. science technology innovation called the list of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for
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used it or planning to use it? and it was this. he said the strange thing about working in intelligence agency is you never know really what everyone else is doing. and you never know whether they are incredibly stupid or unbelievably clever. and there is to way of telling and it is something that disappears. you never know whether they have been posted or stacked, and i thought, oh, spies in a kind of fog. i like that idea. >> rose: there is also the notion of do they know the difference between truth and lying at some point? >> it is a very gray area. it is in a gray area, really, of character serena that much of their work is done, i mean, really what is interesting about this is the cia spent millions, tens, hundred of millions on what we now call the cultural cold war, the plan was really to persuade left of center intellectuals, especially in europe that the west, particularly the united states, was the powerhouse of culture and ideas, that it wasn't any of the soviet experiment had died, and the best people
used it or planning to use it? and it was this. he said the strange thing about working in intelligence agency is you never know really what everyone else is doing. and you never know whether they are incredibly stupid or unbelievably clever. and there is to way of telling and it is something that disappears. you never know whether they have been posted or stacked, and i thought, oh, spies in a kind of fog. i like that idea. >> rose: there is also the notion of do they know the difference...
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us. we grow up learning how to manage the empire without questioning whether or not we actually need one. that's right and obama by the ways very good at it i think he's a bleriot and i'm sure the great when he looks of the camera he was i will keep this country strong we are going to be indispensable nation he repeats it. but it's a very good salesman and unfortunately we're out of time it was absolute honor pleasure to have both of them on i really encourage i want to check out the untold history of the united states absolutely groundbreaking work really important for everyone to see it in this country thank you i appreciate it. you're. telling her. that the good speech. she took place. her. her wish i. asked her to slum it sleazy a good. thing. look at least see. it in. the trunk of my mind i'm a fairly. good. sleep . do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles kidney's
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and thanks to you at home for staying with us this hour. over the summer, this past summer, republican governor rick snyder of michigan signed a bill to expand the use of telemedicine in his state. his new law requires that insurance companies have to pay for treatment that you get via contact with a doctor through like a web cam or otherwise online. it's telemedicine. governor snyder was so excited to sign this thing. he said at the time, "telemedicine offers an incredible opportunity to easily provide health care to michigan's elderly, disabled, and rural communities. i applaud the legislature's initiative to use technology to save lives." the bill got unanimous support. governor snyder signed it with his big happy statement about how awesome this was going to be. he was so excited. yay, telemedicine. telemedicine, you are the future for michigan. you are saving lives. that was this summer. tonight that same governor snyder is poised to sign another law in michigan that would ban the use of telemedicine in that state, specifically for one
and thanks to you at home for staying with us this hour. over the summer, this past summer, republican governor rick snyder of michigan signed a bill to expand the use of telemedicine in his state. his new law requires that insurance companies have to pay for treatment that you get via contact with a doctor through like a web cam or otherwise online. it's telemedicine. governor snyder was so excited to sign this thing. he said at the time, "telemedicine offers an incredible opportunity to...
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or against us. and we grow up learning how to manage the empire without questioning whether or not we actually need one and obama both ways very good at it i think he's a bleriot and i'm sure the ocean is great when he looks in the camera he just i will keep this country strong we are going to be indispensable nation he repeats. and unfortunately we're out of time it was absolutely on our pleasure but he went on i really encourage i want to check out the untold history of the united states after the groundbreaking work really important for everyone to see it in this country thank you for sharing. your. credit three stories just. to make sure three three. three. a free. market. economy. headlines.
or against us. and we grow up learning how to manage the empire without questioning whether or not we actually need one and obama both ways very good at it i think he's a bleriot and i'm sure the ocean is great when he looks in the camera he just i will keep this country strong we are going to be indispensable nation he repeats. and unfortunately we're out of time it was absolutely on our pleasure but he went on i really encourage i want to check out the untold history of the united states...
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us. we grow up learning how to manage the empire without questioning whether or not we actually need one. and obama but always very good at it i think he's a bleriot and i'm sure they'll be great when he looks in the camera he just i will keep this country strong we are going to be indispensable nation he repeats. but it's a very good salesman and unfortunately we're out of time it was absolutely on our pleasure to have both of them on i really encourage i want to check out the untold history of the united states a groundbreaking work really important for everyone to see it in this country thank you for sharing. your. look. the speed. of. her or her. mother's wish her. luck. good. luck. to her mother of. little. and download the official application to the cellphone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch obscene any time. would be soo much brighter if you move out soon from phones to ch
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this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. >>> in addition, we should consider reforms to the redistricting process for state and federal offices so that districts were drawn in a way that is neutral, that promotes fair and effective representation for all, and that can't be abused to protect incumbents and undercut electoral competition. >> attorney general eric holder last night proposing the radical outre concept that elections ought to be run in a neutral way, a way that is not designed to favor one party or the other. it's crazy, right? the man has gone crazy. joining us now is steve kornacki from salon.com, host of "the cycle." good to have you i don't here. >> great to be here. >>
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it's just formally recognized and is supportive of came out and asked that the us to we consider their decision on almost right because they've been so helpful in the fight against al saud but the decision to formally recognize the syrian opposition coalition will pave the way for more support for these rebels and they're asking for weapons that are for a lot of weapons including heavy artillery and the latest from damascus is that this wednesday explosion parked at the syrian interior ministry we don't know whether it was the almost a front door another rebel organization behind it what we do know that it was a massive explosion right there three explosions rather there has been many blast like that in the past mostly suicide bombings washington is accusing damascus of using weapons banned for use in populated areas in its fight against rebels this adds to further allegations from the u.s. that scud missiles have been fired and warnings that chemical arms will be the next step jake of honberg fonda and president of the future freedom foundation says the u.s. is deliberately demond dem
it's just formally recognized and is supportive of came out and asked that the us to we consider their decision on almost right because they've been so helpful in the fight against al saud but the decision to formally recognize the syrian opposition coalition will pave the way for more support for these rebels and they're asking for weapons that are for a lot of weapons including heavy artillery and the latest from damascus is that this wednesday explosion parked at the syrian interior ministry...
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speaker, is used to describe a group of people and the n word used to be fashionable or it used to be socially acceptable to use the n word, but now we don't say the n word, we say -- we refer to that word as the n word. i had never heard of the m word, representative schakowsky, the m word. it's a word also that describes a group of people and it at one time has been commonly used as a desipive -- descripive term. it was at one time socially -- scripive term. it was at one time socially acceptable. but to my discovery, just within the last 12 hours or so, i have found that the use of the -- the use of the m word is no longer socially acceptable. now, the m word he refers to a group of people, the little people. and -- but when we say little people, i'm not talking about the helmsley little people. i'm not talking about the 47%, i'm not talking about the takers instead of the makers as some would describe them, i'm not talking about the middle class, working people, poor people, working poor people that's not what is meant by the little people term. it really refers to a medical condi
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the us afghanistan franchising trade conference it states quote franchising has proven to be an ideal market vehicle for both employment and economic growth because of this experience coupled with the high demand for u.s. franchise brands in afghanistan the task force is confident that focusing its pilot sector focused trade conference on franchising will prove successful for both us franchise pioneers and successful afghan entrepreneurs' well i want to talk more about what this means with michael brooks producer with the majority report hey there michael this is interesting approved afghan buyers would be required to attend what's known as radio shack university and corporate headquarters in fort worth texas and they would then be ground support from radio shack employees and additional training what do you make of all this. well first of all it's great to be with you you know i think that there is a certain type of. goal associated with global brands and that's really that there's a certain type of employment there's a certain way of doing things there's a certain kind of almost mon
the us afghanistan franchising trade conference it states quote franchising has proven to be an ideal market vehicle for both employment and economic growth because of this experience coupled with the high demand for u.s. franchise brands in afghanistan the task force is confident that focusing its pilot sector focused trade conference on franchising will prove successful for both us franchise pioneers and successful afghan entrepreneurs' well i want to talk more about what this means with...
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this is about us. and this is our house and if you don't do -- send money, we're going to kill your son. here's your son on the phone. >> so, you're saying people from the prison are actually calling you extorting money, trying to extort money from you? >> in august that's how this started. that was our first phone call on this. >> how much money did they want? >> they asked for $1,800. we said, we'll send it, tell us how. and they said, we'll call you back with a western union account number. and so when they hung up, we called the state department. >> and at some point the calls stopped. but it took us about three days for the consulate to be able to get back out there and confirm that he had been isolated. >> and, olivia, you say that the mexican military sent a letter about the particular type of weapon john had to the judge and prosecutor. what was the letter and did it have any impact? >> the letter essentially -- because the crime that he's charged with is possession of a weapon restricted for m
this is about us. and this is our house and if you don't do -- send money, we're going to kill your son. here's your son on the phone. >> so, you're saying people from the prison are actually calling you extorting money, trying to extort money from you? >> in august that's how this started. that was our first phone call on this. >> how much money did they want? >> they asked for $1,800. we said, we'll send it, tell us how. and they said, we'll call you back with a...
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once again with us, chris kofinis, democratic strategist. governor, thanks for joining us. we don't expect secretary clinton to say anything other than what she has at this point. but dare i ask this question, what do you believe will happen here? i hate it because i feel like we are still dealing with so many issues. the woman needs break. give her a chance to relax and everyone is already chiming in. here we go, what do you think? >> i genuinely believe what she said is the truth, if you injected her is sodium pentothal and ask her if she is going to run for president she would say no. she is tired. the secretary of state, particularly the way she did it, is the most tiring job, more tiring than president. the travel sun believable. and she thinks she has given a great deal to her country, which she has. can she be persuaded once she gets some rest? i think the answer to that is yes and i believe in the end, not now, but in the end, we will be able to persuade her the country's challenges are so great we will need continuing leadership and she is the one to provide t. >>
once again with us, chris kofinis, democratic strategist. governor, thanks for joining us. we don't expect secretary clinton to say anything other than what she has at this point. but dare i ask this question, what do you believe will happen here? i hate it because i feel like we are still dealing with so many issues. the woman needs break. give her a chance to relax and everyone is already chiming in. here we go, what do you think? >> i genuinely believe what she said is the truth, if...
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thank you for joining us. let me begin by asking you about the comment today made by your deputy foreign minister mr. bog don november. he said today "it is impossible to exclude a victory of the syrian opposition." how would you describe the situation in syria? >> well, you know i think he went on saying that the syrian government seems to be losing ground in the fighting with the opposition and i think this is obvious. but i don't think there is anything in that statement which one can welcome or not welcome. first of all, that doesn't mean that the trouble will end any time soon. the fighting may continue for a very long time still and the battle may keep going this way or the other way for a long time because you will recall when the crisis started the predictions were that it will last for two to four months and president assad is going to be toppled but that did not happen. another important thing to remember is that even if the current stage of the crisis were to end in the so-called victory of the oppo
thank you for joining us. let me begin by asking you about the comment today made by your deputy foreign minister mr. bog don november. he said today "it is impossible to exclude a victory of the syrian opposition." how would you describe the situation in syria? >> well, you know i think he went on saying that the syrian government seems to be losing ground in the fighting with the opposition and i think this is obvious. but i don't think there is anything in that statement...
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he joined us last month and he's back with us today to reveal his new last name. you put your last name up for bid? >> i sure did. i was the guy who got paid to wear t-shirts for a living and now i'm the guy who sold his last name. >> gretchen: why? i understand your no, ma'am was going to get a divorce and your name didn't mean that much to you. why didn't it mean that much to you? >> i had a couple different last names and this one just -- i'm separating ways with my father and just as my mother is and it made me realize what do you do when that happens? i know dollar lot of people like me who don't want to be associated with that last name, don't want to carry it forward. so how do you pick a new one? >> brian: you put it up for bid and the people have spoken. correct? the number that you came up with, what's the final number? >> yeah. it was a whole bidding system. it started november 1 and ended last night at midnight and the final number was $45,500. >> brian: your new last name is? >> gretchen: exclusively here. >> my exclusive announcement of my new last n
he joined us last month and he's back with us today to reveal his new last name. you put your last name up for bid? >> i sure did. i was the guy who got paid to wear t-shirts for a living and now i'm the guy who sold his last name. >> gretchen: why? i understand your no, ma'am was going to get a divorce and your name didn't mean that much to you. why didn't it mean that much to you? >> i had a couple different last names and this one just -- i'm separating ways with my father...
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what i'm saying is, we can vote on that, and some of us will agree, some of us will disagree. but if we can't vote oint, let me call the attention to somebody who is certainly not a democratic spine meister -- spin meister but i think the perception will be that what we are doing is holding the better off, we can't help them, we can't help those who are not making as much money. david brooks i'm sure you're aware of david brooks' column in the "new york times," not a liberal democrat, not a democrat, i don't think he's a democrat or a republican, but more conservative columnist, says this and i quote from "the new york times" just a few days ago, sometimes you have to walk through the desert to get to the promised land. this is a quote. a budget stalemate will confirm every bad republican stereotype. republicans will be raising middle class taxes in order to serve the rich. hurting sam's club to benefit the country club. if they do this, they might as well get mitt romney's 47% comment printed on t-shirts and wear them the rest of their life. i say this not to criticize but to
what i'm saying is, we can vote on that, and some of us will agree, some of us will disagree. but if we can't vote oint, let me call the attention to somebody who is certainly not a democratic spine meister -- spin meister but i think the perception will be that what we are doing is holding the better off, we can't help them, we can't help those who are not making as much money. david brooks i'm sure you're aware of david brooks' column in the "new york times," not a liberal democrat,...
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that's it for us. thanks for watching. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news on north korea's launch of a long-range rocket. what we're learning about just how much control the country has over that satellite. plus, erin burnett has an exclusive interview with defense secretary, leon panetta about this launch. she also talks with him about syria, what we're learning tonight about the forces loyal to president bashar al assad, and how scud missiles have been fired. >>> the united states government says it shows just how desperate assad's regime is now getting. >>> and also, our first look at the shooter who police believe is responsible for last night's deadly rampage in a portland-area mall. police have identified him as well as the two people that he killed. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield in for erin burnett tonight who is on assignment in afghanistan. we've got breaking news right off the top. cnn just learning that the united states does not believe that north ko
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it was a surprise to most of us. that occurred just before i took over as the senior intel guy in korea. and we've been watching these developments very, very closely. this is a big deal. ashleigh, this is a big deal. but the arrangement along the peninsula was established close to 50 years ago, as a result of the cold war, and what we need to do, as victor has indicated, is we've got to change the dynamic here. iran is very much a part of the discussion, but not included in what we know as the six-party talks, which are russia, china, north korea, south korea, the united states, and japan. we need to try to change the dynamics here, so that there isn't this provocation, because what you have along the peninsula is quite stark. you have this incredibly robust and modern south korea and this stark, dark nation directly across the dmz. >> victor, who does have influence over pyongyang? >> well, i think for many years, we believed it was the chinese. the chinese are the primary source of food and economic assistance, en
it was a surprise to most of us. that occurred just before i took over as the senior intel guy in korea. and we've been watching these developments very, very closely. this is a big deal. ashleigh, this is a big deal. but the arrangement along the peninsula was established close to 50 years ago, as a result of the cold war, and what we need to do, as victor has indicated, is we've got to change the dynamic here. iran is very much a part of the discussion, but not included in what we know as the...
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he joins us from los angeles. you know, miller, we had the show in salt lake city last saturday and miller said something that the crowd went wild. he said that one of the reasons that he was a little, i don't know, annoyed maybe, maybe that's -- about the president. the president really didn't have any private sector experience, didn't really compete in the private marketplace, yet he wants to take all the money from those who are successful, as i just talked to barbara walters and she has no problem with that. i thought that was an interesting observation. >> billy, there is something to be said for organizing communities. there is something to be said for busting your hump just to grunt, make it a business go, swimming upstream against regulations and taxations, not everybody over in that class is a bad person and i think that the main thing i have a beef with this president on why i don't think he's a good president is the divisionsive nature of this man. on this christmas season, mr. president, hear me, as on
he joins us from los angeles. you know, miller, we had the show in salt lake city last saturday and miller said something that the crowd went wild. he said that one of the reasons that he was a little, i don't know, annoyed maybe, maybe that's -- about the president. the president really didn't have any private sector experience, didn't really compete in the private marketplace, yet he wants to take all the money from those who are successful, as i just talked to barbara walters and she has no...
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the oldest galaxy known to us. they say the findings give us a look at our cosmic roots, as they put it. america's space agency is adjusting to life after the space shuttle program and officials there tell us the hubbell photos offered just a small preview of what we'll see with the planned launch of an even more powerful telescope later this decade: what's this thing? >> they focused on a distant part of the universe with the telescope. they focused on an area about the size of one tenth of a full moon. and they held that exposure for a much longer time than they've ever done before. the light from those stars just now arriving at earth after more than 13 billion years of travel. hard to comprehend. the photos revealed seven galaxies that had never been observed before, seven galaxies created just before the dawn of time. >> we have amazing capability with hubbell to probe this far back in time. all the way back to 13.3 billion years. only a few hundred million years after the big bang. one universe is less than 3
the oldest galaxy known to us. they say the findings give us a look at our cosmic roots, as they put it. america's space agency is adjusting to life after the space shuttle program and officials there tell us the hubbell photos offered just a small preview of what we'll see with the planned launch of an even more powerful telescope later this decade: what's this thing? >> they focused on a distant part of the universe with the telescope. they focused on an area about the size of one tenth...
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use 280 instead. across the bay southbound, another major crash blocking lanes and traffic is backed up all the way into haywood. this is a mess on both sides of the bay. trying to get into the south bay. let's move along to live pictures. bay bridge. steady and slow. it's a 20 to 25 minute delay at the toll plaza. highway 4 bay point. slow traffic in antioch 680 nearby driving to walnut creek. >> thank you. a very good morning. cold morning, mostly sunny, partly cloudy, could get build ups later on. there is not a consensus. parallel to the coast. ing not going to be warm. even had patchy fog this morning. it was a little bit around san ramone. that is usually a really challenging forecast. looks like it's going to go along the coast tomorrow, which means some areas closer to the coast could get rains, other areas could see clouds, chilly, breezy, partly sunny, partly cloudy. 49, low 50s, especially inland near the bay, near the coast. slight warm up. closer to the water. even some of the higher elev
use 280 instead. across the bay southbound, another major crash blocking lanes and traffic is backed up all the way into haywood. this is a mess on both sides of the bay. trying to get into the south bay. let's move along to live pictures. bay bridge. steady and slow. it's a 20 to 25 minute delay at the toll plaza. highway 4 bay point. slow traffic in antioch 680 nearby driving to walnut creek. >> thank you. a very good morning. cold morning, mostly sunny, partly cloudy, could get build...
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bill clinton used it to great effect. jogging and eating a big mac and he was able to use it in his favor. later he had heart problems and he is on cnn all the time talking about it. >> on the other side, we have republican strategist who said voters find so little they can believe. they put a premium on anything they perceive as authentic. that makes him more human and more real and therefore credible. do you think it makes him more relatable? >> i think so. i think the way he talks about it directly, we are all trying to diet out there. if anything it will be a lot of people who feel they're better that i at least had a better result than governor kristi did. not to joke about it, obesity is a big problem. the first lady is trying to talk about it and have a national dialogue, but chris christie may want to lose 10, 15, 20 or more pounds, but that's his business. it doesn't disqualify him for running for president. >> thank you. >> coming up next, a big bank in big trouble and it's paying for it. apple is learning the h
bill clinton used it to great effect. jogging and eating a big mac and he was able to use it in his favor. later he had heart problems and he is on cnn all the time talking about it. >> on the other side, we have republican strategist who said voters find so little they can believe. they put a premium on anything they perceive as authentic. that makes him more human and more real and therefore credible. do you think it makes him more relatable? >> i think so. i think the way he...
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he joins us now. you also said we should let the tax cuts expire on the wealthiest 2%. 250,000 end up. >> that is not quite what i said, tracy. what i said was let's take the parts of the deal we agree with. let's continue to fight on that issue, the speaker has put forth a proposal keeping tax rates constant but generate additional revenue. if i can get 80% of the bush tax cut for 98% of the american people made permanent, which we could not do that in the bush era, i will do that. it would help ease a lot of concerns and would move us to where we are, talking about spending and entitlement reform. tracy: we can't possibly push the tax cuts through without spending on the other side. you are a former history professor, history has shown us this does not work. >> i'm also a small-business owner and investor. again, sometimes make deals and pieces, no need to fight over this, take it off the table. the spending cuts began on january 2, and ultimately the debt ceiling further down the road. if we can so
he joins us now. you also said we should let the tax cuts expire on the wealthiest 2%. 250,000 end up. >> that is not quite what i said, tracy. what i said was let's take the parts of the deal we agree with. let's continue to fight on that issue, the speaker has put forth a proposal keeping tax rates constant but generate additional revenue. if i can get 80% of the bush tax cut for 98% of the american people made permanent, which we could not do that in the bush era, i will do that. it...
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senator byrd used it three times. senator mitchell used it three times. senator lott, when he was majority leader, used the gag rule 11 times. that is, cut off amendments. senator daschle only one time. senator frist, 15 times sm. those are the majority leaders. since 1985, awful those majority leaders -- all of those majority leaders used it a combined 40 times. our current majority leader, senator reid, has used it, as of yesterday, 69 times since he became leader in 2007. this trend, this gagging of the minority, is the primary cause of the senate's dysfunction. so, madam president, i wanted to correct the record. made a mistake and i'm glad to come. i don't want senator dole get the credit for that when senator byrd actually figured it out of and i want to leave a more -- i want to leave an optimistic -- i want to conclude with an optimistic point. i think most of us -- and i would include the distinguished senator from new hampshire in the chair because we've been together in discussions, bipartisan discussions where we've talked about this -- most o
senator byrd used it three times. senator mitchell used it three times. senator lott, when he was majority leader, used the gag rule 11 times. that is, cut off amendments. senator daschle only one time. senator frist, 15 times sm. those are the majority leaders. since 1985, awful those majority leaders -- all of those majority leaders used it a combined 40 times. our current majority leader, senator reid, has used it, as of yesterday, 69 times since he became leader in 2007. this trend, this...
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have you both with us. so here's a man who has been called bombastic. he's usually brutally blunt, but he never likes to talk about his weight. chris christie, though, finally answering a question that was pit to him by barbara walters. could his weight be an issue if he decided to run for the white house. >> if i could figure that out, i'd fix it. >> do you try to diet? >> barbara, i've had -- i've had more diets and lost and gained back more weight in my lifetime than i care to count. >> there are people who say that you couldn't be president because you're so heavy. what do you say to them? >> that's ridiculous. i mean that's ridiculous. people watched me for the last number of weeks in hurricane sandy doing 18-hour days so i don't really think that would be a problem. >> i agree with him in that. i don't care. i literally do not care the size of my presidential candidate. >> would you care about the health? >> i would, but i suppose there are some people who are unhealthy and look like they're physicall
have you both with us. so here's a man who has been called bombastic. he's usually brutally blunt, but he never likes to talk about his weight. chris christie, though, finally answering a question that was pit to him by barbara walters. could his weight be an issue if he decided to run for the white house. >> if i could figure that out, i'd fix it. >> do you try to diet? >> barbara, i've had -- i've had more diets and lost and gained back more weight in my lifetime than i care...
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i love rihanna who sends us that picture. at the mild air that moves across the southern part of the country. i know it's chilly this morning. and it will be for maybe another morning. you do start to warm up, dallas. don't worry about it. 75 by the time we get to saturday. here's a very wet storm system. it's one of three that will move into the west by the time we get into the weekend. each one of those will deliver some rain and >> we got it. great picture. thank you for coming. all that weather was brought to you by kay jewelers. let's go inside to george. >>> here with jerry seinfeld. and another special guest, bob rossi, for the david lynch foundation. we all practice transdental meditation, until i learned it from you and you taught me how to do it, after jerry introduced it. and i think people don't understand what it is and what a difference it's made in people's lives. you've been doing it -- >> 40 years, this year. 40 years of t.m. you just started doing it. >> my second year. >> and you have this insane job, right
i love rihanna who sends us that picture. at the mild air that moves across the southern part of the country. i know it's chilly this morning. and it will be for maybe another morning. you do start to warm up, dallas. don't worry about it. 75 by the time we get to saturday. here's a very wet storm system. it's one of three that will move into the west by the time we get into the weekend. each one of those will deliver some rain and >> we got it. great picture. thank you for coming. all...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> checking top stories on cnn there are signs north korea the satellite launched on the rocket may not be stable. pyongyang may not have control of the satellite and it could fall back to earth in several months. >>> near san diego a helicopter makes a hard landing at a navy base. all four crew members were taken to the hospital to be checked out. the cause of the hard landing now under investigation. >>> there's some encouraging news for california governor jerry brown. his doctors say his prognosis is excellent as he undergoes radiation therapy for prostate cancer. that treatment is expected to be completed after a month, in a month. >>> near kansas city, missouri, a secret santa making holiday dreams come true. the local businessman who doesn't want to be identified is doling out $100 bills to unsuspecting strangers, for those in need it's enough to rescue a bleak season. >> merry christmas, whoever the secret santa is, god bless him, merry christmas. >> i lo
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> checking top stories on cnn there are signs north korea the satellite launched on the rocket may not be stable. pyongyang may not have control of the satellite and it could fall back to earth in several months. >>> near san diego a helicopter makes a hard landing at a navy base. all four crew members were taken to the hospital to be checked out. the cause of the hard landing now under investigation. >>> there's some...
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give us your sense, give us your impression. what is this man like? >> reporter: well, you know, a lot of what he says is absolutely true. in fact, he told us this one story about how back in april the military authorities in belize raided his place, killed his dog, and they tried to accuse him of having a meth lab in his house. they put him in handcuffs and then released him and no charges were filed. but he says this was intimidation tactics in order to -- because he would not pay a $2 million bribe to an official there. now, the fact is, they did raid his house. i talked to authorities in belize today. they said, yes, that raid was carried out because we had information, they said, that he had weapons and drugs. they did not find any, they admitted, and that he was then let go. of course, they also denied anything about any of this bribe that someone wanted to get a bribe out of him down there. i believe, wolf, that he firmly believes everything that he tells you. how much real truth there is to some of this, that's another story. now, he is absolu
give us your sense, give us your impression. what is this man like? >> reporter: well, you know, a lot of what he says is absolutely true. in fact, he told us this one story about how back in april the military authorities in belize raided his place, killed his dog, and they tried to accuse him of having a meth lab in his house. they put him in handcuffs and then released him and no charges were filed. but he says this was intimidation tactics in order to -- because he would not pay a $2...